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  • Palisadoes (word apparently of Portuguese origin) is the thin tombolo of sand that serves as a natural protection for Kingston Harbour, Jamaica. Norman Manley International Airport and the historic town of Port Royal are both on Palisadoes. The privateer Captain Morgan was buried in Palisadoes cemetery, which sank beneath the sea after the 1692 earthquake.
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A view of Kingston Harbour from Palisadoes
Designations
Official namePalisadoes - Port Royal
Designated22 April 2005
Reference no.1454[1]

Welcome to the Palisade Lions Club pancake breakfast. A long time tradition, our breakfast provides a small town atmosphere that encourages community camaraderie for visitors and residents alike and has become a much-enjoyed event of the Palisade Peach Festival. Contrary to its name, the breakfast is a lot more than pancakes!

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Palisadoes (word apparently of Portuguese origin) is the thin tombolo of sand that serves as a natural protection for Kingston Harbour, Jamaica. Norman Manley International Airport and the historic town of Port Royal are both on Palisadoes.

The privateer Captain Morgan was buried in Palisadoes cemetery, which sank beneath the sea after the 1692 earthquake.[2]

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  1. ^'Palisadoes - Port Royal'. Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  2. ^Jamaica Gleaner: Pieces of the Past: Henry Morgan, the Pirate KingArchived 2008-09-17 at the Wayback Machine

Coordinates: 17°56′30″N76°44′30″W / 17.941667°N 76.741667°W

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